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most people say no.is why liberals lik newsday columnist say when it comes to helping the need, that is mostly gernment's job. >> well, listen, it would be great if people of reach into their hearts and solved all these will problems. that does not happen. in almost every single case where they're is a government program that exists because the private efforts. when you have enough. john: that is because politicians said they were not enough and we could do better. i would argue that a government did not takes a much of our money the private sector would take care of the problems. >> holdn a second. let's get older americans. the poorest sector of our society. something called social security camelot. medicare came along. all the people really do comparatively fairly well. we had hundred kids spread all across america. those numbers were cut dramatically in spite of the generous churches and nice people. >> programs are trillions in debt. unsustainable. >> maybe we have to tweak. but you can't throw away
most people say no.is why liberals lik newsday columnist say when it comes to helping the need, that is mostly gernment's job. >> well, listen, it would be great if people of reach into their hearts and solved all these will problems. that does not happen. in almost every single case where they're is a government program that exists because the private efforts. when you have enough. john: that is because politicians said they were not enough and we could do better. i would argue that a...
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people you can't warehouses people. the people who come to our agency are our brothers and sisters and emigrants. everyone has a right to sleep in a bed. we're not asking for much. we're asking for what should be done. i'm asking that you do support the bed for the bayview. thank you >> thank you as the next speaker comes up let me call the last speaker. if there's anyone else who wants to comment please lineup on the side >> good afternoon i'd like to say that i'm grateful to mother brown's and all the people who are in there. if you want to talk about heroes come to mother brown's and a walk around there you'll see heroes. i'm waiting for a bed right now for carlos. everyday he makes his way to mother brown's. hose in the hospital right now my feet are swollen so i can't landed in a bed. we have people who came to mother brown's maybe two or three months. i cannot see us having no beds. i'm grateful to mother brown's. a thousand times. i'm 41 years old i don't have any disabilities at all nothing. i graduated with an
people you can't warehouses people. the people who come to our agency are our brothers and sisters and emigrants. everyone has a right to sleep in a bed. we're not asking for much. we're asking for what should be done. i'm asking that you do support the bed for the bayview. thank you >> thank you as the next speaker comes up let me call the last speaker. if there's anyone else who wants to comment please lineup on the side >> good afternoon i'd like to say that i'm grateful to...
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people?think the war on phrase is >> i think the war on phrase is something that is really really something that is really really common in the language around common in the language around this issue. this issue. i think what miles said on his i think what miles said on his tweet and the video responder tweet and the video responder said really resonated to said really resonated to me. me. the issue of decentralizing the the issue of decentralizing the issue, leading to food deserts issue, leading to food deserts and people not having the access and people not having the access to certain kinds of to certain kinds of activity. activity. what happens in the actual war what happens in the actual war on obesity which has been on obesity which has been explicitly declared is that we explicitly declared is that we take away from the nuclear take away from the nuclear racism, the institutional racism, the institutional classism that are very, very classism that are very, very implicit in our struc
people?think the war on phrase is >> i think the war on phrase is something that is really really something that is really really common in the language around common in the language around this issue. this issue. i think what miles said on his i think what miles said on his tweet and the video responder tweet and the video responder said really resonated to said really resonated to me. me. the issue of decentralizing the the issue of decentralizing the issue, leading to food deserts...
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people are coming today from the most remote parts of hex coe where people -- mexico where people are still speaking languages that were old when kilometer bus got here. [speaking spanish] so what has produced this migration? thinking about oaxaca, for instance. it's the same thing -- the same thing that produced the migration, the same thing that created a situation in whether there is virtually no community in mexico that has not basically experience appearanced migration of at least some people to the united states, it's the same thing that has also led to, for instance, the closure of factories here in new york city. the north american free trade agreement. one of the things it did was it let u.s. companies sell corn in mexico for a price that was lower than what it cost farmers there to grow it. so those few u.s. companies, archer daniels midland, carr gill, we subsidize them in the farm bill. $2 billion in grain subsidies. that's money out of our pocket, u.s. taxpayer money, and it subsidizes their cost of producing. so they were able to go to mexico, and they were able to sell
people are coming today from the most remote parts of hex coe where people -- mexico where people are still speaking languages that were old when kilometer bus got here. [speaking spanish] so what has produced this migration? thinking about oaxaca, for instance. it's the same thing -- the same thing that produced the migration, the same thing that created a situation in whether there is virtually no community in mexico that has not basically experience appearanced migration of at least some...
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people are getting jobs.nfortunately those jobs don't necessarily always pay them enough each month so that they are able to make ends meet and not have to make chooses between paying for groceries and paying for their rent. and we need to continue to invest in programs and not punish the most vulnerable in society and making it hard ere for them to feed their families. >> critics will say it was only a 5% cut. the 5% was an increase from a few years ago, and that's why it is expiring now. it was meant to be supplemental and it shouldn't have stayed in place as long as it has. >> sure. so let's think about what this means for an average family of four. they are going to lose $36 a month in snap benefits. to you and me that might not seem like that much money. but the average snap benefit per person per meal starting tomorrow in november will be $1.40. so for a family of four they stand to lose almost 25 meals a month. who in that family are we asking to give up those meals? the working parents? the kids? we a
people are getting jobs.nfortunately those jobs don't necessarily always pay them enough each month so that they are able to make ends meet and not have to make chooses between paying for groceries and paying for their rent. and we need to continue to invest in programs and not punish the most vulnerable in society and making it hard ere for them to feed their families. >> critics will say it was only a 5% cut. the 5% was an increase from a few years ago, and that's why it is expiring...
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people don't have them? >> congressman paul ryan last night in iowa, altoona, iowa campaigning with the eye on the possibility of running in 2016. this is a headline for john thank wiseman of "the new york times," in the fracus on health coverage, some feel exposed. the reversal of political fortunes in the past month has been head spinning. republicans were contending with the voter fury over the 16-day shutdown. democrats had the momentum. now over obama care, republicans have found their voice. >> if you represent a conservative district as a democrat, you live your entire existence in fear. that gives people a narrow view of what's going on in the political world and what the future is like. you see those democrats, the democrats who voted for the republican proposal in the house, they tend to be by in large people who were from conservative districts or closely matched districts. and they're -- they have what i think is a misimpression that they kind of respond to every -- this week's news to try to do
people don't have them? >> congressman paul ryan last night in iowa, altoona, iowa campaigning with the eye on the possibility of running in 2016. this is a headline for john thank wiseman of "the new york times," in the fracus on health coverage, some feel exposed. the reversal of political fortunes in the past month has been head spinning. republicans were contending with the voter fury over the 16-day shutdown. democrats had the momentum. now over obama care, republicans have...
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they say guns don't kill people, people kill people. isn't there an element of truth to that?> the gun lobby is really about marketing. most people in this country realize the government is not coming for their guns. if anything, under this administration, obama has opened up the opportunity to carry guns in national parks and actually lifted more gun control. so they're really about selling guns. you know? because everyone knows you can walk into a gun show and then do a background check at one table and at another table and say it's a private sale and i don't have to do a background check. but everybody wants a background check. >> in a perfect world, is it okay with you? this gun culture goes deep, deep, deep in this country. >> guns are not going away. >> they're not going away. nobody's taking them away. they shouldn't. >> listen. similar to you, i did own an ar-15 after covering aurora. i bought an ar-15 in colorado because i wanted to go through the process. of seeing how quickly. it took me 20 to 30 minutes. to get an ar-15. i wasn't even a resident of colorado. i sinc
they say guns don't kill people, people kill people. isn't there an element of truth to that?> the gun lobby is really about marketing. most people in this country realize the government is not coming for their guns. if anything, under this administration, obama has opened up the opportunity to carry guns in national parks and actually lifted more gun control. so they're really about selling guns. you know? because everyone knows you can walk into a gun show and then do a background check at...
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so, people begin to buy into that. and see homeless people not so much as people. pathologies. >> some of them are, and i would look to fienend find your word preventible homeless. some one has a job. they may be barely making end meet. they have a home. they have an address. they have a lease. they have an apartment. in whatever the five boroughs or where they may live. then they lose the lease for whatever reason. and then there are other people who, and, and, correct me if i've am wrong, back in the '80s when the state seemed to be emptying out all mental health facilities. >> that is the great lens you should look at it through. earlier than that in the 60s and 70s, the deinstitutionalization, the hospitals were closed down. but when those people wound up in cities like new york there were sros, cheap housing plagueses. if you were discharged with a prescription bottle and one bottle of medicine to help you. itch y if you lost your apartment on the upper west side you could walk around the corner and find a cheap apartment. in the '70s and '80s when the co-legi
so, people begin to buy into that. and see homeless people not so much as people. pathologies. >> some of them are, and i would look to fienend find your word preventible homeless. some one has a job. they may be barely making end meet. they have a home. they have an address. they have a lease. they have an apartment. in whatever the five boroughs or where they may live. then they lose the lease for whatever reason. and then there are other people who, and, and, correct me if i've am...
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people.e give a lot of money. when the chips are down the big thing happens when the typhoon hits the philippines they don't have an aircraft carrier with marines on board and rescue helicopters. the u.n. military dol tear -- u military does. i want them there when the typhoon hits. >> i don't know what's going to happen in the philippines. we promised billions of dollars but a billion hasn't gotten there. they were going to build 15,000 homes fewer than 3,000. >> if you argue government sometimes doesn't do a perfect job. >> usually, always. >> i want to show a clip of a disaster face based charities were better than fema and then there's the wait, this is brian will am yeahs talking about the tornado in moore, oklahoma in may and 30 churches banned together and did it more quickly than the government. they were turning away people trying to get water. they were sending the water to the wrong place. >> i am a native of new orleans. there's some things the privates do well all of the kids and
people.e give a lot of money. when the chips are down the big thing happens when the typhoon hits the philippines they don't have an aircraft carrier with marines on board and rescue helicopters. the u.n. military dol tear -- u military does. i want them there when the typhoon hits. >> i don't know what's going to happen in the philippines. we promised billions of dollars but a billion hasn't gotten there. they were going to build 15,000 homes fewer than 3,000. >> if you argue...
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how do these people get in.hat seems to me where you have to go after. >> they said there maybe several hundred. >> i know. the question is how do they get in here? >> they can come right over the border. that's why when they race these immigration bills through why don't they look at the current system. these guys were in public housing on public assistance. it's embarrassing. they probably could get obama care. >> democrats have now recruited pro sports to push their climate change bs. is anybody else tired of all the politics creeping into our football and baseball. liberals favorite sport soccer. and ron burgundy with an ode to the crack smoking mayor. ♪ ♪ come on baby let's go >> who is this guy? ♪ we only said good-bye ♪ i got a [ male announcer ] 'tis the season of more. more shopping. more dining out. and alo with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, more than a million identities may be stolen. every time you pull out your wallet, shop online, or hit the road, you give thiev
how do these people get in.hat seems to me where you have to go after. >> they said there maybe several hundred. >> i know. the question is how do they get in here? >> they can come right over the border. that's why when they race these immigration bills through why don't they look at the current system. these guys were in public housing on public assistance. it's embarrassing. they probably could get obama care. >> democrats have now recruited pro sports to push their...
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this is the 150th anniversary of government of the people by the people and for the people at the gettysburgnt chose not to commemorate. do you know what? what we now have is not just the lying about this. it is the contempt. the contempt by elite washington. contempt of the people and contempt for the people that we know better than you, we are smarter than you and we have a right. that is the dangerous of the entire police clash. >> to get some%, the republicans have dealt with eroding trust. we heard the democrats campaigning that there were no weapons of mass destruction before we went into iraq with you history is a good teacher whempl can the republicans go with this? >> we have said with you the last couple weapons inspection, they haven't done what they should do. come one a unified health care plan. an alternative to obama care and only talk about that. don't criticize the president anymore. he is going down of his own weight. this man is unfixable. we can see that. they need to be standing there saying, hey, america, we do care with your health care problems. we do care with your i
this is the 150th anniversary of government of the people by the people and for the people at the gettysburgnt chose not to commemorate. do you know what? what we now have is not just the lying about this. it is the contempt. the contempt by elite washington. contempt of the people and contempt for the people that we know better than you, we are smarter than you and we have a right. that is the dangerous of the entire police clash. >> to get some%, the republicans have dealt with eroding...
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people sign up.piral. spiral. >> then you git the excuse you will get from the white house that the only choice is to get us into single payer. >> save that for another day. >> 100,000 people have health care that didn't have it prior to october. >> it's over between us, bernard. tell us what you think. we'll be right back. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with applicati sites. discontinue andgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accide
people sign up.piral. spiral. >> then you git the excuse you will get from the white house that the only choice is to get us into single payer. >> save that for another day. >> 100,000 people have health care that didn't have it prior to october. >> it's over between us, bernard. tell us what you think. we'll be right back. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with...
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people to consider. the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation because there's been this is like no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse they were taking they could do what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. welcome back to worlds apart discussing the pros and cons of kind of. monica and irish member of parliament mr flanagan just before the break we touched upon the. rising alcohol consumption in this country and i know that there is a broader discussion here in ireland on possibly introducing a minimum pricing war for alcohol as one of the ways of producing have it changing especially among younger people if such a proposal if such a bell was introduced before that doll what do you support something like that yeah i actually would and i have been a champion of the whole idea of trying to reduce our dr
people to consider. the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation because there's been this is like no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse they were taking they could do what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. welcome back to worlds apart discussing the pros and cons of kind of. monica and irish...
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we would bring people sandwiches and we developed relationships with people. one of the things that would happen wins once in a while we would talk to somebody, and we think we know that guy, his name is george. i would say george, how are you doing, would you like a sandwich. he runs the other way because he's had interaction with us before who the sandwich was an entry to getting them locked up for 6 months and whether or not you think that people living on the streets were you consider that a life, those people do consider it their life. so we feel that there absolutely needs to be more services for all levels. we do not feel that we need a coneject ral and problematic extra involuntary process in california and certainly not in san francisco. >> thank you. [ applause ] . i know we are going to be -- this hearing and discussing a lot more about outpatient mental health treatment but let's take a moment to hear from danny mcclaegen from san diego. tell us about the program. is it working? >> let me tell you what the program is about. it's a program where peo
we would bring people sandwiches and we developed relationships with people. one of the things that would happen wins once in a while we would talk to somebody, and we think we know that guy, his name is george. i would say george, how are you doing, would you like a sandwich. he runs the other way because he's had interaction with us before who the sandwich was an entry to getting them locked up for 6 months and whether or not you think that people living on the streets were you consider that...
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some people won't. some people will never be the same. like that thing with katrina, some people are really good but you can tell just under the surface that they are a wreck. give them space, try to be professional, try to comfort them if you can, but some people won't let you. and don't take it personal. that's the main thing, just don't take it personal. sometimes people just can't be helped. they are not mad at you, they don't hate you, you are trying to help them. they probably understand that, but they have suffered a terrific loss and some people you can't help. but try. you got to try anyway. that's kind of why we're here, we want to try. some other feels, disorientation, physical or emotional numbness, loss of trust or abandonment, cranky. i would be. if i had to go shave in the marina medal school, my cat ran away, i'd be pissed. team behavior, be calm. you don't want to be excited and crazed. be systematic, demonstrate by example. if you are calm and cool and under control, people will see you are there to help. if you act like
some people won't. some people will never be the same. like that thing with katrina, some people are really good but you can tell just under the surface that they are a wreck. give them space, try to be professional, try to comfort them if you can, but some people won't let you. and don't take it personal. that's the main thing, just don't take it personal. sometimes people just can't be helped. they are not mad at you, they don't hate you, you are trying to help them. they probably understand...
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caller: it is going to work people. people have to give it a chance to work. my husband was in a vegetative state. they were going to drop him after two years. his medicare kicked in. this is what insurance companies are doing. .hey have done it for years your premiums go up with this old plan. this man is trying to make it affordable for us and for everyone. it is going to work. try toce companies sabotage what this man has done. host: thank you for calling in. harry is in pittsburgh, a republican. remarks.wo quick obamacare,this with they have proven themselves to be liars and idiots. call ando make a phone i cannot even get through. my insurance is going to go up if i can get it. liable did yesterday is to throw me right off of insurance. these people are calling in saying i wonderful -- how wonderful it is. he makes nixon look like abraham lincoln and he makes jimmy carter look like a brain surgeon. host: quite a conversation going on on facebook. harold says, too late. this is the biggest mess america has ever been in. wagesays, i make minimum and the gov
caller: it is going to work people. people have to give it a chance to work. my husband was in a vegetative state. they were going to drop him after two years. his medicare kicked in. this is what insurance companies are doing. .hey have done it for years your premiums go up with this old plan. this man is trying to make it affordable for us and for everyone. it is going to work. try toce companies sabotage what this man has done. host: thank you for calling in. harry is in pittsburgh, a...
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only 17 people exercised the preference what is meant by that thought people that were certify holder and you notify all of them? >> we currently have a list of 6 hundred individuals plus many people live outside the state they were displaced 40 or 50 years ago, however, they want to be left open the list. most often we don't get 10 or 12 individuals applying. we've had some opts in the western edition and most of those people are elderly and they only want to return for a specific reason >> that's interesting people have been on the list for 50 years. >> even now we're receiving applications from people that were maybe 2 years old when we were displays in 1971 and there's a affordable housing opportunity you coming up. >> they've not been sit on the list for 50 years but have been actively looking at. >> we ask them if they want to stay on the list. >> that's another subject maybe we'll talk about at another time. so if we put this in place i want to talk to the rent board are you going to update the list i know you said there is a filing that the landlord have an intent will there b
only 17 people exercised the preference what is meant by that thought people that were certify holder and you notify all of them? >> we currently have a list of 6 hundred individuals plus many people live outside the state they were displaced 40 or 50 years ago, however, they want to be left open the list. most often we don't get 10 or 12 individuals applying. we've had some opts in the western edition and most of those people are elderly and they only want to return for a specific reason...
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but that is a good question we don't have only people going on we have people coming in where we have people queue in many cubans young un that have an opportunity more opportunity they had before but more opportunity to go and work abroad and come back so this is the way a path in a theme. is barry waste political decision in the in the good way of confronting dangers many of the tourists and travelling cubans go to visit the country that is closest to the united states and i know that cuba and the united states haven't had any diplomatic ties for more than fifty years but most recently we can see some progress there there's been talks on the air resuming of direct mail service and i think you're also your country's also ration agreement on how ping each other during rescue operations what needs to happen for your two countries to have friendly or neighborly ties one of the scene of the truth happened the day they should if you're finished with the book eight they should understand the q. will bear little country with. big power or something but it has dignity has history and he has
but that is a good question we don't have only people going on we have people coming in where we have people queue in many cubans young un that have an opportunity more opportunity they had before but more opportunity to go and work abroad and come back so this is the way a path in a theme. is barry waste political decision in the in the good way of confronting dangers many of the tourists and travelling cubans go to visit the country that is closest to the united states and i know that cuba...
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john: people want to believe that.he details, but the president went to harvard. he and his experts must know how to manage health care better than the confusing competition we have now. we chose the planners. but windy that competition because without it you get products like the centrally planned car. a car made by east germansade of plastic. government experts created it, just as our experts created obamacare. >> if you want the absolutely best car you get that smart is people together in a room and tell them to design it. but this is what you get. when the berlin wall fell a disappeared. it could not compete with even our mediocre cars competing in our free market. here is another example. what if your computer was created by central planners? france tried that 30 years ago french politicians created the minitel computer network giving everyone in government a free computer. you think that would have given them a huge lead in the computer age, but that is now what happened. for-profit competitors left france in the
john: people want to believe that.he details, but the president went to harvard. he and his experts must know how to manage health care better than the confusing competition we have now. we chose the planners. but windy that competition because without it you get products like the centrally planned car. a car made by east germansade of plastic. government experts created it, just as our experts created obamacare. >> if you want the absolutely best car you get that smart is people together...
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you tell the people. >> healthy people who don't use a lot of services. they need those people to move into the exchanges in order to subsidize the poor and sick. they need this. this was planned from the beginning. it was part of it. they wrote the regulation to ensure that the vast majority of plans in the individual market and the small group market wouldn't qualify for grandfathering. this was part of the plan. there is nothing he can say that changes this until facts on the ground change. that when millions of americans are losing health insurance it doesn't matter what the president of the united states says. i worked for president bush during the iraq war in 2006. we would give speeches talking about how our strategy was working and troops on the ground and the morale was great. it didn't mesh with what people saw on the tv screens. it was only when the strategy changed and we acknowledged that we were mistaken and did something different that people started -- numbers started moving. until the reality on the ground changes nothing will change. >>
you tell the people. >> healthy people who don't use a lot of services. they need those people to move into the exchanges in order to subsidize the poor and sick. they need this. this was planned from the beginning. it was part of it. they wrote the regulation to ensure that the vast majority of plans in the individual market and the small group market wouldn't qualify for grandfathering. this was part of the plan. there is nothing he can say that changes this until facts on the ground...
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when we kick people out of these parks, these people have no where to go. we heard from the agencies that do this kind of work that we don't have beds to house what people need. if you want to compare yourself to new york city, compare yourself but they actually provide the shelter that we are not providing here. now, we have heard a lot in the past few weeks about what's happening in san francisco and the chronicle talks about the tale of two cities and talks about the huge wealth we have in this city and talks about san francisco that doesn't have the money to fix broken elevators at his public housing projects, league seniors and disabled residents stranded in their apartments. i hope that tale of two cities story does not include that this city that has a lot of wealth that is kicking people out of park for alternatives for housing. if you really want to tackle this issue, then let's talk about housing. let's talk about where these homeless folks are going to go. it's not just an issue of the homeless, it is a civil rights issue. as a gay mind i'm mindf
when we kick people out of these parks, these people have no where to go. we heard from the agencies that do this kind of work that we don't have beds to house what people need. if you want to compare yourself to new york city, compare yourself but they actually provide the shelter that we are not providing here. now, we have heard a lot in the past few weeks about what's happening in san francisco and the chronicle talks about the tale of two cities and talks about the huge wealth we have in...
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there are sick people outside, people on drips inside.eople have waited for flights, a baby has been born and one person died from illness. outside, beyond the fence, you can see many people waiting for the flights. each day thousands of people make a long walk from where they used to live here to the airport to try to get on one of those military flights out of here, perhaps back to the capital manila or other areas nearby. there's only a certain number of flights each day or seats available. night-time they are not flying because of issues with safety. run way lights cannot be turned on. when the gates are closed and the last flight gone, there's scenes of desperation and anger by people trying to leave the area because of devastation caused by it storm. >> police in tacloban are trying to keep the security situation under control, reports of looting are leaving some residents scared. >> translation: we have no more houses. it's difficult. the smell is overpowering. there's so many dead bodies that have not been picked up. prisoners hav
there are sick people outside, people on drips inside.eople have waited for flights, a baby has been born and one person died from illness. outside, beyond the fence, you can see many people waiting for the flights. each day thousands of people make a long walk from where they used to live here to the airport to try to get on one of those military flights out of here, perhaps back to the capital manila or other areas nearby. there's only a certain number of flights each day or seats available....
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i defend people who are charged with people committing crime. they say how can you defend people? i say it's about the sanctity of human liberty and the cost if you want to take it. >> most important is trying to keep their moral up and try to keep their best interest at heart. i know for me when i relate to my clients i see them as cousins or brothers or uncles just because it's the face of the black community. so many of them are locked up and of course i'm having to work against their initial impression of public defender because their public defender somehow screwed them. >> how are you? >> good. >> sit over here. how are you? >> good. >> it's freezing outside. >> you know why i'm here. i'm trying to get a better understanding of the place where you were arrested. let's kind of go through your information. >> what do you do? >> i'm certified mechanic. >> how long have you been a mechanic? >> about 15 years. >> okay. so once you are released and you go back, you will go back to working on cars? >> i will try. since i have been here, i have lost my house and they have broken in
i defend people who are charged with people committing crime. they say how can you defend people? i say it's about the sanctity of human liberty and the cost if you want to take it. >> most important is trying to keep their moral up and try to keep their best interest at heart. i know for me when i relate to my clients i see them as cousins or brothers or uncles just because it's the face of the black community. so many of them are locked up and of course i'm having to work against their...
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percent of the market folks it's fifteen million people now listen if you're one of those people you got a notice you didn't like and you may not know what it means or what to do now. based on your introduction to this segment and all the other conversations i would say every single person in america is learning what a junk plan is and so you know people are going to start and i'm serious people are going to start looking at their plan and saying for a couple hundred dollars what am i getting so and that's something that the president's plan outlines here is that it's not only is he going to allow people to stay in these sort of junk plans if they want to but he's going to force insurance companies to notify their customers about just how bad those plans are and then tell them where they can find alternatives it seems like a good thing that seems like the educating process that people need to go through that the white house is kind of not done a very good job at telling these people look you shouldn't like these plans that's why you shouldn't keep them but how does that practically w
percent of the market folks it's fifteen million people now listen if you're one of those people you got a notice you didn't like and you may not know what it means or what to do now. based on your introduction to this segment and all the other conversations i would say every single person in america is learning what a junk plan is and so you know people are going to start and i'm serious people are going to start looking at their plan and saying for a couple hundred dollars what am i getting...
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month drugs go to people with aid and to children and to a poor srnz and disabled people.his will allow. though have for money for the drugs those people need and not have to turn it away. that's all it's doing. it's a policy. and also will askor lovers in the city and our lovers in the state to work for this fair drug prirgz within the state and within the national government and this is what we need to bring the ac a up and help that >> mr. faifrj. >> this is the right before his the roman order touched on that. what we need it money is needed for research. this particular dispute start over the pricing of t bolt which is an aids drug and it's cost it's put out by june lane scientific. people objected to the costs and on the other hand, the cost of the drugs went into the hundreds of million dollars that's a difficult problem and the city of san francisco has been paying for this drug if this drug didn't exist there's many people who wouldn't be alive. we need the money for the groups that do the research. many drugs fail that are successful. just two days ago our pharma
month drugs go to people with aid and to children and to a poor srnz and disabled people.his will allow. though have for money for the drugs those people need and not have to turn it away. that's all it's doing. it's a policy. and also will askor lovers in the city and our lovers in the state to work for this fair drug prirgz within the state and within the national government and this is what we need to bring the ac a up and help that >> mr. faifrj. >> this is the right before his...
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democracy people wanting to be liberated people wanting to be free of each is also you know part of the nothing they are abolition so now that you can name whatever you want in the way it's convenient for your political strategy and call it everybody but what the noun is a very strange thing you say that's finished in with the chemical weapons we are against kuwait against chemical nuclear whatever biological but it's a pita to use it to the states and they're not an example of not having chemical weapons or none having the biological weapons or not having nuclear weapons fifty forty years ago or thirty five years ago we had the case of vietnam. were the orange agents that they say a chemical weapon was used against the people now you mentioned chemical weapons and i know that you know one country that has been a lot and they had lines in relation to get nickel weapons in syria and your father just recently published an article saying that he is supporting the new proposal by russia and the united states to hand over those weapons to the international community but i'd like to ask you h
democracy people wanting to be liberated people wanting to be free of each is also you know part of the nothing they are abolition so now that you can name whatever you want in the way it's convenient for your political strategy and call it everybody but what the noun is a very strange thing you say that's finished in with the chemical weapons we are against kuwait against chemical nuclear whatever biological but it's a pita to use it to the states and they're not an example of not having...
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it excluded a lot of people. and it was -- gwen: and could opt out of it. >> companies could opt out of it and also didn't apply to any policy that was written after the middle of 2010. and most people renew these policies year to year. so a lot of those people are going to be in the lurch. gwen: let's speak more -- broader about -- isn't the whole idea of insurance that you're supposed to be in a risk pool, that you're supposed to share the risk and paying for something you won't necessarily get? and the complaints about these canceled policies are people not getting the policy they want is they're paying for something that they didn't want. like maternity care if they're single. >> if there's any analysis this week that pointed to the communications flubs in this whole -- the administration was left being beatenest head -- beaten over the head about getting people out of what they call subpar insurance plans and people clinging to those plans if they were wonderful things you can keep. you know you have a probl
it excluded a lot of people. and it was -- gwen: and could opt out of it. >> companies could opt out of it and also didn't apply to any policy that was written after the middle of 2010. and most people renew these policies year to year. so a lot of those people are going to be in the lurch. gwen: let's speak more -- broader about -- isn't the whole idea of insurance that you're supposed to be in a risk pool, that you're supposed to share the risk and paying for something you won't...
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could be immigrants, seniors, homeless, people, with disabilities, and people who may be don't want to go through the hassle factor of accessing cal fresh and the people who remoteness, and would have been a part of the city where they will have to transfer from one bus line to another bus line to get to the office. >> the people who are unaware of the fact that over 500 new applicants a month are applying on-line, using my benefits cal wynn on-line portal that we introduced here in san francisco. about four years ago. and so there is a lot of ways that people can access cal fresh now and they can go to the office and they can apply on-line, and they can work with the partners at the san francisco food bank who has a monthly cal at ther on the website of different places around san francisco, where the people are going, but really what we are looking at at the department of human services, this winter is taking a fairly deep dive into our current caseload, and saying, which people are getting medical and getting healthcare benefits that are not accessing cal fresh but have income le
could be immigrants, seniors, homeless, people, with disabilities, and people who may be don't want to go through the hassle factor of accessing cal fresh and the people who remoteness, and would have been a part of the city where they will have to transfer from one bus line to another bus line to get to the office. >> the people who are unaware of the fact that over 500 new applicants a month are applying on-line, using my benefits cal wynn on-line portal that we introduced here in san...
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, gay people, african people, asian people, and you talk about people from all over the city. that's we have a crisis, it's not only in the mission, it's the whole city. and you look at, we got 37 cranes up right now in downtown san francisco and if you look at the new cranes that will go up next year, why is it all this development is going on and why are we not having housing that's affordable for people who make under $40,000 a year being built? in the mission right now i ask you to investigate, we have 5 sites that the city could build immediately affordable housing and i'm sure if you go to every other neighborhood and do an inventory of possible sites that affordable housing could be built immediately, let's get it done. gracias. >> thank you very much. are there any other member of the public who would like to speak in seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, i don't know if you want it add anything to what has been said but the one thing that i want to note is that what's remarkable about this hearing, and i'm trying to find, trying to find the positive, is t
, gay people, african people, asian people, and you talk about people from all over the city. that's we have a crisis, it's not only in the mission, it's the whole city. and you look at, we got 37 cranes up right now in downtown san francisco and if you look at the new cranes that will go up next year, why is it all this development is going on and why are we not having housing that's affordable for people who make under $40,000 a year being built? in the mission right now i ask you to...
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and people got very frustrated.we have done a few peoples minds, changing their minds. >> the natural progress of things is for government to grow and liberty to yield. and what good is it to change as government keeps going. >> there has to be a revolution. >> he actually lean towards a violent revolution. it has to be non-violated and young people have to be involved and i think that we are there. i think that we are in the middle of it and i think that what just happened -- >> we have so many people. just think of this recent vote but didn't happen on syria. republicans and democrats, grassroots, say no more war. at the same time, leadership in the house and the senate republicans and democrats were all for it. so the grassroots got together, you know, i don't like this idea were rebuffed compromise, you know, raise taxes and do this and that. but we have a coalition of people who call themselves libertarian conservatives who are principled and they don't place the party at the top level. john: i'm surprised that
and people got very frustrated.we have done a few peoples minds, changing their minds. >> the natural progress of things is for government to grow and liberty to yield. and what good is it to change as government keeps going. >> there has to be a revolution. >> he actually lean towards a violent revolution. it has to be non-violated and young people have to be involved and i think that we are there. i think that we are in the middle of it and i think that what just happened --...
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people. starting today the list of crimes subject to execution is shorter. david mckenzie is our man in beijing. when you talk about the one-child policy pretty uniquely chinese in recent years, but it's done a lot of damage to the social fabric in china and the economy. fill us in. >> well, some people say it's damaged that never can be healed. the one-child policy extremely controversial policy here for decades in china. some have accused it of pushing for forced abortion and forced sterilization, saying it's torn at the social fabric as you say of families. now this has been relaxed in some cases. very significant move, as you say, surprising to many. when we hit the streets of beijing, the response from people was almost immediate. >> and david, talk about abolishing the labor camps here because there are many different reasons for this. i imagine economics is driving that, and also just modernization, how society has changed. how much of this is being pushed by chinese's new president an
people. starting today the list of crimes subject to execution is shorter. david mckenzie is our man in beijing. when you talk about the one-child policy pretty uniquely chinese in recent years, but it's done a lot of damage to the social fabric in china and the economy. fill us in. >> well, some people say it's damaged that never can be healed. the one-child policy extremely controversial policy here for decades in china. some have accused it of pushing for forced abortion and forced...
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so few people -- these are the uninsured people. not like, okay, only 20% of americans have tried to go on health care.gov. these are people the law was meant to help. >> exactly right. 78% of them aren't interested in it. worse than that, of those that will probably end up signing up the vast majority of those likely to sign up are the poor and sick. those least likely to sign up are the young and healthy who they need to subsidize the poor and the sick. to the extent anyone can sign up because the website doesn't work, but you will have a massive increase in the number of people who need subsidies and not enough people the to provide them. >> now tonight we find out that president obama's approval rating is now be llow the approl rating of george bush at the same point in his second term. your former boss who was not popular. we were in the midst of iraq, falugia and beheadings. >> and katrina. it's only getting worse for him. this is a manmade disaster, a self-imposed wound. they are not just upset about the roll out. they are up
so few people -- these are the uninsured people. not like, okay, only 20% of americans have tried to go on health care.gov. these are people the law was meant to help. >> exactly right. 78% of them aren't interested in it. worse than that, of those that will probably end up signing up the vast majority of those likely to sign up are the poor and sick. those least likely to sign up are the young and healthy who they need to subsidize the poor and the sick. to the extent anyone can sign up...
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this is called the people's house. i want to share the story of the people of montana. this couple has an autistic son and a dotted with muscular dystrophy. they were notified that their rates are going up 4500 dollars per year because of obamacare. will need to cut employee hours to avoid them playing -- paying obamacare finds. or this woman who is paying an additional $3000 per year due to increased premiums. a woman questioning the viability of her private practice. we deserve a permanent solution not a politically driven patch. we need to work toward real solutions. the gentlewoman from michigan. >> mr. speaker, president obama misled the american people about obamacare and now he has admitted it. here is a letter to me from a small business owner in my district. my husband and i have a small medical education business and ever since obamacare passed our business has been cut in half, doctors are not spending money on education, so for the last four years our business is really suffered. and we were told we could keep our insurance. we had good insurance, not junk.
this is called the people's house. i want to share the story of the people of montana. this couple has an autistic son and a dotted with muscular dystrophy. they were notified that their rates are going up 4500 dollars per year because of obamacare. will need to cut employee hours to avoid them playing -- paying obamacare finds. or this woman who is paying an additional $3000 per year due to increased premiums. a woman questioning the viability of her private practice. we deserve a permanent...
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he says they are people, they are just people. i feel like you like some, some are incredibly smart and creative, gifted, some have a great leadership skills and other people have been kind of tossed around in life that they are really just people. there are fewer of my clients. people are just people and that's something to remember. personally we don't think about that. in this system we think we are about to become a victim. we never think someone gets arrested whether it's for something they did or didn't do but it's a mistake. people make mistakes and they are just like us. >> host: your book brought back so many things to me that as a former prosecutor i hadn't representative lot of clients about 1i did i represented the gentleman who was accused and did plead guilty to a sex offense charge against two young girls. when i took on the case, and the family really wanted me to and for some reason i couldn't convince them that i didn't think i was the person to the kept coming back to me and i did but i had a different point of
he says they are people, they are just people. i feel like you like some, some are incredibly smart and creative, gifted, some have a great leadership skills and other people have been kind of tossed around in life that they are really just people. there are fewer of my clients. people are just people and that's something to remember. personally we don't think about that. in this system we think we are about to become a victim. we never think someone gets arrested whether it's for something...
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people are reluctant. we have to - as i say, i focus on the former, what we could do in terms of before tax. we did an important job of provide gs decent paying jobs to people. we can do more on the other side, the transfer programs, particularly transfer programs benefitting young children. >> tens of millions are affected by this. as both of you said, a lot of young children. it's an important topic, something that needs to be focused on. appreciate you taking the time for talking to us. >> from the poor in the america to the ultra rich. it's been a few good weeks for auction houses raking in nearly $2 billion in the last 10 days with record sales on everything - from paintings to diamonds. what is behind the boom? >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax cuts... the economy... iran... healthcare... it goes on and on... ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the
people are reluctant. we have to - as i say, i focus on the former, what we could do in terms of before tax. we did an important job of provide gs decent paying jobs to people. we can do more on the other side, the transfer programs, particularly transfer programs benefitting young children. >> tens of millions are affected by this. as both of you said, a lot of young children. it's an important topic, something that needs to be focused on. appreciate you taking the time for talking to...
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at people's daily reported. and to doubt them not to become full time and then the light pink dolphin talented individual. in the next ten years to try and win a noble prize. when allocate one million yuan one hundred thousand us dollars for some selected talent. the money to put to use for funding scientific research. recently the list of the first batch of the talent pool was published by people's daily who would complete a one hundred and ten. you can arise the noble prize the was quickly caught the attention of the chinese online. many net users doubted the efficiency of the plan. this undermines many chinese people playing his first olympic medal in previous decades the country's lead to a large number of athletes and encourage them to pursue medal in the olympic games out of the natural beauty of the dollar in recent years many people are wondering if it can actually benefit china one young zone is the president did not look like a petition of the chinese academy of sciences. the port complex implant. even
at people's daily reported. and to doubt them not to become full time and then the light pink dolphin talented individual. in the next ten years to try and win a noble prize. when allocate one million yuan one hundred thousand us dollars for some selected talent. the money to put to use for funding scientific research. recently the list of the first batch of the talent pool was published by people's daily who would complete a one hundred and ten. you can arise the noble prize the was quickly...
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even a clinic here at the airport, people come up to you all the time, look at all the people milling around here at the airport. many they come here every day desperate to get on some sort of a flight out of here. they don't have food, they don't have water. and you would think at the one place with supplies coming in here, the one place it would be easy to distribute water or food to people would be here at the airport. but there are people begging us for water just little sips of water. i want to show you what we saw at a clinic several hours ago. a clinic that's been set up here at the airport, a clinic that's simply overwhelmed. take a look. >> it's like this every day now in this overcrowded clinic at tacloban airport, there are too many people, not enough supplies. >> it's a little bit chaotic. >> it looks very kay of zblik as you can see we don't have any medicines, we don't have any supplies. we have iv fluids but it's running out. and most of the people here doesn't have water or food, that's why they come here. most of the kids are dehydrated, most of them are suffering fro
even a clinic here at the airport, people come up to you all the time, look at all the people milling around here at the airport. many they come here every day desperate to get on some sort of a flight out of here. they don't have food, they don't have water. and you would think at the one place with supplies coming in here, the one place it would be easy to distribute water or food to people would be here at the airport. but there are people begging us for water just little sips of water. i...
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people can move in. there was a resent article that clearly the tric trickle down economics. if we depiction up a fix up a ne are going to some how benefit all of the residents of that neighbourhood. and that it's about dealing with the poverty or the safety issues in working class neighbourhoods of color we know that trickle down economics don't work for working class people of color or any working class folks. the same with genderfication, sure the neighborhood may look different or feel safer, but it doesn't feel safer for people that have to move away. it document feel safer for someone that got a notice to evict and this have no idea where they are going to go. and it doesn't solve mid o any e root causes of the instablity of housing or crime or none of those things. >> i'm going to pause you there. i have to get to a break. bruce you live in a popular gethtr -- tweet us your thoughtr the break. when we come back activist rapper is going to join us to tell us why he is asking people to wake up. ♪ ge
people can move in. there was a resent article that clearly the tric trickle down economics. if we depiction up a fix up a ne are going to some how benefit all of the residents of that neighbourhood. and that it's about dealing with the poverty or the safety issues in working class neighbourhoods of color we know that trickle down economics don't work for working class people of color or any working class folks. the same with genderfication, sure the neighborhood may look different or feel...
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that's policies, not people. those policies coverage multiple people. 90 million of those are not governed by obamacare. there are 17 million private understand policies subject to obamacare. if you have 15 million people losing their coverage. that's 20 per of the people with private insurance governed by obamacare will lose it. other estimates are 35 million. bill: what is that effect of that? >> large numbers of americans who today have private insurance coverage that are governed by obamacare will lose their coverage and have to go elsewhere and virtually of single one of them will find find their premiums are higher and options are lower. obamacare is based on a fundamental principle. narrow the number of options. the government believes the fewer options you have? picking doctors and networks the cheaper insurance will be. i think it's the otherway around. but they are narrowing your choices and as a result americans will be forced to find new doctors, new hospitals, and pay higher premiums. bill: the botto
that's policies, not people. those policies coverage multiple people. 90 million of those are not governed by obamacare. there are 17 million private understand policies subject to obamacare. if you have 15 million people losing their coverage. that's 20 per of the people with private insurance governed by obamacare will lose it. other estimates are 35 million. bill: what is that effect of that? >> large numbers of americans who today have private insurance coverage that are governed by...
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you know people who people can provide their own justice people and groups and communes and. togetherness you know if you want to be part of society there's no requirement to be part of society other than participating and if you want to participate then you need to work and you need to abide by the rules that we as a whole agree on hey we can't go murdering each other we can't go taking from each other but look at crimes deseret over ninety percent of crimes are economically related anyway so imagine a society where you take out over ninety percent of the crimes or the. crimes that i can live with you know have and you know make some alterations or changes in order to live with other people knowing that most of the crime has been taken away and we're living together you know what you call economic crises crimes. in prehistoric times would be like. crimes for survival you know fight for survival they don't have money then but they were fighting for food or to survive so the human nature hasn't changed you can take the economic crisis that way but for someone to actually be se
you know people who people can provide their own justice people and groups and communes and. togetherness you know if you want to be part of society there's no requirement to be part of society other than participating and if you want to participate then you need to work and you need to abide by the rules that we as a whole agree on hey we can't go murdering each other we can't go taking from each other but look at crimes deseret over ninety percent of crimes are economically related anyway so...
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it's a wonderful job. >> government of the people by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth. >> hartwig knows lincoln only had two weeks to write the gettysburg address. and he says the president had been developing the themes at the heart of the speech his whole life. and that's it for today. have a great week, and we'll see you ♪ >>> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> my fellow americans, while promoting the affordable care act i promised over and over again if you like your health care plan and your doctor, you can cope them. well, what i said was not accurate. as millions of you received letters from your insurance companies and saying that your policies are cancelled because of obama care. and so today, i am announcing that if your insurance policy was cancelled because of obama care, it can be renewed. but there is one thing i
it's a wonderful job. >> government of the people by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth. >> hartwig knows lincoln only had two weeks to write the gettysburg address. and he says the president had been developing the themes at the heart of the speech his whole life. and that's it for today. have a great week, and we'll see you ♪ >>> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> my fellow americans, while promoting the affordable...
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people are walking in and out of the airport trying to figure out what to do, where to go and these people will be looking at 24 hours of this. >> kyung thank you very much indeed. >>> now we go to chris lawrence at the shooter's family home in new jersey. chris, what do we know about him. we know he's 23 years old. he's called paul anthony ciancia. what else? were are re >> reporter: we are getting a picture of him, his life and growing up here in the east coast and his background here with the family. standing outside of his dad's home in pennsville. the police have been here for most of the night now. the police chief is actually inside that house, still speaking with the family. we know he grew up in this area. neighbors say it was a very close knit family. the police chief says they had no problems with this family whatsoever. in fact, the neighbor says that his dad was a well-respected member of the community, a business owner. his son paul worked for his father for several years before heading out west to live in los angeles so seems like have arnormal life from everything we're lea
people are walking in and out of the airport trying to figure out what to do, where to go and these people will be looking at 24 hours of this. >> kyung thank you very much indeed. >>> now we go to chris lawrence at the shooter's family home in new jersey. chris, what do we know about him. we know he's 23 years old. he's called paul anthony ciancia. what else? were are re >> reporter: we are getting a picture of him, his life and growing up here in the east coast and his...
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we want people to quit smoking, smoking it bad. smoking is a better choice of things but we have 80 figure out a way to help people >> the 4 city's you talked about that's part of the socializati socialization. so whose our ultimate audience thinking about your social impact bonds and a philanthropy >> yeah. and you asked a question earlier do we need more research. in this area dhs felt we did. many community look at the supporting of housing there was no coercion of those studies. or their health related outcome so with this new intuitively we'll have one coordinated evacuation to provide to the federal government. and so that would be proefr for government and hopefully we'll be able to point out that study and a kansas won't say we need our own study. i want to follow up on something megan talked about how houseers don't know that health care assets in the community that's so true. when you know, i looked at cross the country i can talk about any provider they wouldn't know with the kwuflgd health centers are in their community
we want people to quit smoking, smoking it bad. smoking is a better choice of things but we have 80 figure out a way to help people >> the 4 city's you talked about that's part of the socializati socialization. so whose our ultimate audience thinking about your social impact bonds and a philanthropy >> yeah. and you asked a question earlier do we need more research. in this area dhs felt we did. many community look at the supporting of housing there was no coercion of those studies....
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and it's not because people are bad people, it's because people need food, they need water.ying to take care of their families, and it seems like at the time when i was there, now it could have changed drastically since i left, but when we were there, every day we had a network of people in our church, every day going out trying to find water, rice, trying to find any type of food, medicines they could find. there was no communication. it seemed to regular people unless they would go to certain locations like the airport or city hall. they were having a very hard time finding things. i hope that -- my purpose of doing interviews is just tell everybody that will listen that when i left, they needed help and they needed help now. not in a few days, not in a few hours, they needed it now and they needed a lot of it. >> that's certainly still the case. i appreciate you taking the time to talk to us, thank you. >> thank you. >>> and certainly still the case at this difficult hour. when we come back, we'll show you the children affected by this storm. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male an
and it's not because people are bad people, it's because people need food, they need water.ying to take care of their families, and it seems like at the time when i was there, now it could have changed drastically since i left, but when we were there, every day we had a network of people in our church, every day going out trying to find water, rice, trying to find any type of food, medicines they could find. there was no communication. it seemed to regular people unless they would go to certain...